Central California coastal waters significantly warmer

August 11, 2014

Since the beginning of July, California Central coastal waters have been up to 7 degrees Fahrenheit warmer than average, leading to an unusual array of aquatic life spotted in the area. [LA Times]

The upper ocean waters within 50 to 100 miles of the coast have been from 3.6 to about 7 degrees warmer. Scientists are paying close attention to the impact the warming is having on marine life.

Warmer ocean waters have led to jellyfish being spotted further north than usual and other sea life such as ocean sunfish coming to the central coast. Since early July, whales have been seen breaching in the waters off Pismo Beach.

Nevertheless, if the warming continues into the fall, it is slated to negatively impact some cold-environment species.

too little too late, siberian methane pimples spontaneously popping themselves
(i) “natural” gas that we won’t have to drill for , it is jumping out of the ground by itself the warmer it gets the more we have we will be rich (i) ignorance or irony tag choose one